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2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. ATANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL—A situation as chambermai and to assist with washing and ironing, or as chambermaid and to assiat with ehildren, for two days. Referenee for seven years from Please to call at 211 West 26th st, between third tloor. v r, Ban eed idthvava, neat to Buckland Soap Works, WANTEDIBY A RESPECTABLE YOUN WOMAN, situation for general housework in a small fan good plain cook an nd washer and iron Cal t ISth st, for two days. —BY A PERSON OF REFINED MANNERS and superior attainments, 4 place 48 companion to a lady, or governess to children; could bring a good piano, or £ housekee| mbived with tai- owery. SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE would take the posit tion, Apply to girl, as chambermaid and’ waitress, or nurse and plain ction to the country; "has the best of ref- for two days a7] West Slst st., be- A RESPECTABLE nan to do chathberwork and assist with the ning She ean be seen at her present em- (oan st., near Lexington a young w ployer's 143 WaANTED-BY A RESPEC NG WOMAN, A as child’s nurse; is competent to take the en- tire chi fant) or as ‘chambermaid and plain sew- er; beat city Call at 82 West 18th st. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A HIGHLY RESPECT. able young woman, as seamstress; understands dress- making in ill its branehes. Reference if required, Cau be seen for two days at 226 32d st., between 7th and Sth avs., in dhe candy store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED woman, @ situation as chambermaid and waitress; good reference. Can be seen for two days at No.2 Heury St. near Hamilton av., South Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND. TO AS- sist in chamberw: '# willing to go to the country; jas six years’ reference. ' Call at 101 Sacketts st., South Brooklyn, fo1 day! ANTED. BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A. SITUA: ton a no objection to the country; ; good city refere 168 West 23d st. SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. WASTED. A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘as chambermaid and plain sewer or to do light house- work; reference if required. Call at or address for two days 226 West 251) st., between Sth and 9th ay HELP | WA TED—-FEM. LES. — ‘ANTED—T0~ TEACH LADIES. Ol PA dy inployine Jedlea jo learn to calor 9 Sigeaata te ady employ men good pay given. 718 Broadway, room 19. Gg KONIGSBERG, WAXTED SITUATIONS FOR TWO RE Scotch Protestant girls; one as firat class cook and the other as competent lnundress ood reference and will befuund willing and obliging: no objection to the countiy for the summer, Can be seen for two days at 146 East 101 at, een Broadway nui ih ay. ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as seamstress and chambermaid; understands all kinds of family sewing and ean trim ne: he best Of reference, Can be seen at 51 East Sd st., over the stables, W BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL chamber or in waiting: best city reference from last plac has lived three years. allator address 200 KE: between Ist and 2d ay JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPE: indv's thaid and seamstress; under- W Paulie ato ey reference given, Call for two the rear. stands millin dt th ATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN AS © ngto assist with the washing; will be re fr er present place, No. 1 West 37¢] 0 objection to the country for the suminer. ‘WANTED- EXPERIENCED HANDS, EITHER GIRLS or boys, for feeding ruling machines, Inqui Blank- book manufactory, 42 and “4 ‘Greene st way. ANTED—A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, WHO CAN COOK, wash and iron for a si § recommendations, t 289 Bridge at, Bro ‘Brookiy! ape, idenhenad TANTED—A WET NURSE, WITH “MILK SIX TO eee months old; innst come Nall recommended; to roper person first rate wages wi Ones at NO. 9 Livingston place, east side’ of Stapfesant square. ANTED—TWO WELL RECOMMENDED GIRLS; ‘one as cook, washer and troner, the other as chamber: maid and to assist with children; Germans or those having lived with Germans preferred, Inquire at 63 West 27th near 6th av. ANTED—A FAMILY SEAMSTRESS, WITO 18 A THO. rough operator of Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machine and a competent hairdresser, Apply at 433 Sth av. D—A FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ON WHEEL. ‘ANT W ‘crf Witou's machine on costo sohts ‘Apply at 675 Broadway. ANTE D—BY A. COMPETENT WOMAN, A SITUA. Wyo be inundress; has the best of city references from her last place. Call at 147 West 16h st, D—A SITUATION AS NURSE AND SEAM. yan experienced woman with nine years be seen for two days at 118 East 13th st., be- WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, who has never lived out, to do chamber- work or to take cire of children. Can sew neatly. Is willing to make herself generally useful. Has no objections to goln tothe country. “Cull at 241 West 26th st, between Tut ai ny WANIED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GTML. A situation as child's nurse, seamstress or chambermald, Is willing to go to the country.’ Has the best of references inthe city. Apply all this week at 872 6th av. ANTED—A LAUNDRESS, CHAMBERMAID AND waitress; must thoroughly understand their business, and be willing to go in the country during the summer, jood reference required. Apply at ol East 17th st, WANtED{A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND IRON, and assist with the housewor! neces, at 198 Blovcker st. near ih ave afler @AoMe Te Wan DRESSMAKER THAT CAN TRIM AND make button holes; also sn assistant to a dressmaker, At 108 West 26th st., near 6th av. ‘ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, in a small family. One who can furnish good recom: mendations may apply between 9 and 12 A. M., ut 119 West Warws4t M45 EWEN STREET, TIULTAMABDRA a first class $ milliner; also a good straw sewer. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE iris; one as cook; understands all kinds of pastry; the other as chambermaid and to assist with the washing and ironing: have good city referunces: have no objection to goa short distance in the country, Call at 163 West $9th st, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, TO GO out by the day, washing or house cleaning. Call at 223 East 19th st. ANTED-—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant young woman, as nurse and sei ‘operate on Wheeler & Wilson machine; woul lid lady; has good experience; best of’ city ref for two days at 437 West 25th si. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A BABY TO wet nurse in her own house; lost her baby a few days ago. Can be seen for a week. Inquire at 535 West 26th at., second floor, ANTRD—BY TWO RESPECTABLE WOME! tions; one as cook, the other as chambermat! reas; have no objections to the country; Po OT refer. ence. Can be seen at & 6th ay., second floor, -ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION AS chambermaid and waltress, or chambermaid and a with the washing; has no objections to go to the country; can give good city reference from her last place. Can be seen at 128 West 27th st., room 10. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as first class chambermaid and laun- dresa; ‘is willing to do walting if required; has excellent city references trom her last place, Cail at'90 West 20th at., front basement. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN, TO TAKE care of a furnished house for the summer. Good ref- erence. Call at 09 6th av., in the store. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman ; is a good pluin cook, washer and ironer. Has three yoars’ reference from her last place. Can be seen for two daya at 282 West 18th at., first floor, in the rear. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, & situation to do ehatnberwork or cham. berwork and waiting. No objection to a short distance sn the country. Good city reference. Can be seen for two days at 30854 Broome at., near Bowery. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation aa seamstress or operator, oF seamsiresies and nurse. 171 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermaid and to de plain sewing or to ansist with children; no objections to the count st Of reference. Cau be seen for two days at her last place, 88 Madison av. ANTRD—A SITCATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Ww’ h girl Protestant) as ehambermaid and waitress; bes references, Cali at 222 Kast 20th st, ‘corner of’ Lat ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young, women: one ae first class cook, understands cooking in all its branches; the other as charhbermaid; has RO objection to assist in washing; no objection to the coun- try for the summer; best of cliy reference. Call at 490 6th av., first floor. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS waitress and to assist in chamberwork oras chamber- maid and sewer; best of city veference; no objection (o the Pops iin for the summer. Call at 109 West 24ih'at., betwaen WANTED BY A RESPE derstands her business w would be willing to assis: chamberwerk; has the beat olty reference. Call at 454 7th av., aver tte grocery. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU. ation, to cook, wash and iron in a small private fa elt ference. Can be seen at 272 3d ay, EB PROTE . Can be seen at her woman, a sit Present employer's, Xo. ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTAB rls; one 4s couk, Washer and froner, and the other as maid and waltress or to assist in Washing and iron Sagi no 0 fates ob ection tthe try for the summer, Call at r two ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘or to do general housework in a small | —- 4 is ce good plain cook and an excetlent washer oud frouer; the best olty reference given from hor last place, where ya can be seen. Inquire at i110 Ist place, Brooklyn, for two days. aRTED SY AN EXPERIENCED LADY, A SITU isokeoper, in the city or country; no objec. (oa to children pos retoren © given. Apply at 116 West on SITUATION, BY A rABL amet with the you do ehamberwork and grpeteand afoy, would do plain sewing; good reverence A RESPECTARL: thorough'y no _" fons country with with iw alty faintly, Call ANTED—BY A Hi A ‘st rv, tion as goad cook; ne ing and fron ing. Can be seen for two days at 2a8 Hudson ave near Myr tle, Brovily ANTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTA girls; one as Cook, Washer and ironer; the othe maid ans! ing and Ire mr) “objections to go a short distance in the country: best F reference. Can be veel for two days at 8) Wost sith et. pear 6th av. hort distance in ihe ANTED—BY A YOUNG “PROTESTANT wowa A situation as nurse and to sew, can take the clar & baby from its birth. Good city refereuce. Can be for two days at 138 West 18\0 »\ ANTED—A 8! Md ATION, BY A YOU TO take care of chiliren, of (y do plain sewing; has city Can be seen fur two days ot 144 Bast Zist et, be a A PROTESTANT YOUNG PERSON, vd, a seamstress and to take vended by her sister. Call ANTED—BY ¥ seamstress aud chambermaid, by an & reference given. Apply at 105 West 1th wt.. ba ANTE! SITUATION, BY A YOUN: Private family, a8 Gret class waitress: county forrea” beat city reference, Can be sera at 203 West 2b st , near 9th av. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 4 SITU. Bast site as Iaundress; good city reference. Call «(Ot nd ft ebildren’s clothes and eau de all of family se: od city +a i seen at Present employe ‘West 38th ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS waren, of Chass vermaid and waitress; no abject e country. Cen Le wen at her pr re BE At, Lor bwo cays panne ciis\ik'v0 YVANTED—A Sitcarion AN NURSE AND SHAM. La can cut 5Yy ANTED—A siTC \TIOY, BY A RESPRCTARLY PRO. at Woman: If ar excellent cook and baker. Cail ot Ol ME ay, | between 15h and 16th ote. RE entire charge of ist Ln ReWing. geod all at 067 Gin av’, Near ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY A RESPECTABLE wo. Man; isa fret rate cook, is willing to assist will the washing and troning. Ale her daughirr. as chambermaid ed i be doth are willing and obliging, and bave the city rete from ‘heir inet place, be seen for two feat Bt third Boor WANTED=BY A PROTHSTANT GIRL, A SITU vine Senall pr private (aro $7 a mouth. Apply at 175 sth av. wars GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK JY wagest Wineenantry: ome rnores. ANT WOMEN TO GO To foome both must be perfectly com: sent nna ha oft looe Gramere} y Parl ‘Morel. between 10 ANTED—A SITUATION, RY A RESPECTABLE rag Ey ae chamberinaid and seamattess, or to Sr with » aay Dest city referevoes, Call fora few days ANTED—A _siT\ . BY A RESPROTABLE to do chambe And waiting, or ebainberwor® = be an. The best er face ¢ ; Tih ave, thiherear tif westiety reference from between 6th and rm TABLE GIRL A SITUATION % and wart a housework ASA ema rinse laumiy. Bess oi eny reverenca, Call at erry ATION, RY A “A YOUNG WOMAN, TO berwork mind cauldron orglo sewing, either J bas the be ty refewace from last ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A Protestant, a situation as chambermaid and waitress 2 apply at I'No.'9 Went Sist at, cra tot Ae ree and sommatress, the other wages $10. eis at private | } | Wants (D—A NBAT, TIDY YOUNG GIRL, TO DO or to do chamberwork and fine washing in a respectable fam- ily; will be found willing and meen Tt Has city reference. Apply at 210 Weat 26th st., betwes and 8th avs, ‘ANTED—A STEADY YOUNG WOMAN, TO COOK, wash and iron fora family of five. Must have good city reference. 43 West 21st st, ANTED—GIRLS 70 SEW ON MOSQUITO NETS; must be quick with the needle. Apply to T. G, Voor: hees, 682 Broadway. i Geter NO. 5 BOND 8T., DRESSMAKERS: none at pond workers need apply. Also apprentices and an errand ANTED—BY A NEAT YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION as chambermaid and waitress in a small family, or as nurse and to do plain sewing; has four years reference her last place. Call at 61 Chambers sireet, near Broadway, for two days, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and waitress, or eham- bermaid, and would do light, fine washing; has the best of city reference from her last place; has no objection to go in the country for the summer, Cail at 629 6th av. ‘ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid and seamstress; is Hchildren; good city references given. between Park and Flushing avs., W:step—a, SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE 7OUNE girl, as seamstress in a private family; has the best o ference from her. last place. App iy for two days at 179 East 24 st., room No. 8. WASTED-BY AN INTELLIGENT ENGLISH WO. man, a situation as nurse; can take the entire chai of a baby from its birth; or as lady's maid; can cut and inany style and dress hair; understands ‘making up aces and musiing, and French fluting in the latest style; can the entire charge of an invalid’s room; has travelled with the firat families, both North and South, find in willing 10 travels has the very best city references as to character and ca) abil: iw, Can be seen for two a at 562 2d av., between 30 Sist sts., in the fancy store. HELP WANTED—FEMALES. GOOD GiRL FOR GOOD PLACE WANTED.— Family of five persons: small house; must be tidy and willing. Apply at 77 West 13th st., with references, FIRST CLASS SERVANT, WANTED-IN A VERY ‘smnall family, for general housework; must be neat, ook well and wash and iron first rate; best of city toate cee required and looked after; wages $10. Apply at 687 24 av., one door above 37th at. WOMAN WANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE in the country, to do cooking and washing for a family fromm the elty, Apply at 66 Tih ay., near Mth st, this day, after 10 o'clock. go0D. COLORED COOK, ALSO A WAITRESS ranted; both must have city references. Apply at72 2d av., woorner deh st, from 9 to 12, during this wi Bn go ret bey I SE. eenpeayard a vate rson of some education tnd exporinoe, but Tot 100 old, preferred. “Ap: ply at,151 Bast 14th st. et: Leg aye AN Free gio bewte ae ousework It Brooklyn good ref rences {a ~vg Smith Brothers’, ayy New York room COOK, WASHER AND IRONER WANTED—FOR A family of four persons; vines city reference required, Call at 75 Bast 2th st, from 9 u2. NHAMBEWMAID OR STEWARDESS WANTED—FOR J a first class Nerth river day passenger steamboat; none Reed apply without experienee, and goe ‘ood, reference, Call on turday, of ‘arren st petwoen ine Voursor Sundit ew Dygeomboiaut drcoomaner” IN A PRIVATE ay. petent dressmaker. Apply at 22 East 1: it RESSMAKERS WANTED—AT NO. 288 FOURTH AV. ‘Competent hands only need apply. {.OR BROGKLYN—TWO GIRLS; ONE TO COOK, wash-and iron, the other as chambermaid and waitress and to assist with the washi and ironing: one understand. tag dt ferred; must Tecommendations, Apply at ALO Weat 26th st., from 10 1011. OOD MILLINERS WA REPLY. AT 397 CANAL ., corner of Thompson st FOUSEKERPER WANTED-ONE WHO 18 EXPERI- \d has capactty to take charge of a first class boarding house, with wenty” or ‘thirty boorders. Apply: at 30 Chin n at., Brooklyn. YO GIRLS A ging weed TO COOK, WASH AND fron, the other ibermaid. Apply, with refer- eaiced, at $43 West Sth 8 10 LADIES.—WANTED, AN AMERICAN PROTEST- ani lady (widow). qrithout eo’ to travel with & party loss than ht nor over fifty- Steyeare ot eget on one whe has shy teoumbrenes nord spply, Address, with plain directions w vbere Wo be seen, A. W'STED-A GOOD OPERATOR ON GROVER & Baker's sewing machine. 116 Gree ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS NURSE AND must operate on Whceler & Wilson's ma- PRP, agp ih city, reference, between the hours of 9 W S7ED—A GOOD CAPABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, ins small American faunlly. Apply at 6 Willow piace, Brooklyn, near Wall st. forry. V ANTED—A oIRL WHO IS A GOOD COOK, WASH- er and ironer, in a family residing in Westchester ty = best of referen.@ required. Apply at 44 Pine Wea xten- A GOOD PLAIN COOK, TO GO TO STATEN Island; must understand washing and ironing, also the dairy, ‘Apply this day, between Il end 1 o'elocks at 27 Washington square. y A DRESSMAKER, TO SEW BY =, DAY; owe who ui trimm! preferred. Inqui for Dressmaker, Tae ath at., Dear 6th WARTED-A YOUNG GIRL, 15 TO 18 YEARS OF to attend to children ine private family: No. $34 Vast 13th st, near 24 ‘Only German or American girls need apply, with good reference. a ANTED—GOOD DRESSMAKERS; ALSO AN Ore. rator ou Wheeler & Wilson's machine, at 1,287 Broad J ANTED=A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO THE, GENE housework (except Vy ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS COOK, IN small private family, Apply after 9 A. M. at 74 West Waa FIRST RATE COOK; ONE WHO ML with the washing and ironing, and is in the ‘try for the summer season. Apply fiit'st between the hours of and Zo'clock Ware PROTESTANT WOMAN AS COOK. 4 WwW NTED—A GIRL TO DO THE GRNERAL WORK OF ‘@ basement floer; must be te oy cook, washer and Yroner. Ai with reference, to Evisist’st., third brick house from 7 ANTED—IN A MALL FAMILY WITHOUT CH! dren, a woman #8 nurse and wy « ‘the best ae to character aianidea hos coctinnes to came of cubueen ang wt 11 Sth av, Wepre stators ae depart TO ipa piste drug tore ora Acmtress, Fach referenen, ih reterenen Braggiey Herd ofce = V ‘Min wtvall faenly GIRL te po DO CRABS AL noves SEWORK ET NURSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A WOMAN who is competent of taking care of a baby three weeks old; no other need apply. Call an Mrs, Mansfield, 113 4th av. -ANTED—TWO GIRLS; ONE TO COOK, WASH AND iron; the other, @ girl abont 16 years old, to do light ghamberwork and make herself generally useful. Apply at est 23d st., after 8 o'clock ANTED—IN A FAMILY, OF TWO PERSONS, A girl for general housework; must be a good and irfuer an Plain cook. Apply at 201 Bast 65th 6 9t0 10 and from 1 to 3 ANTED—FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, APPLY to Graham, 314 4th av. WASTED—A SMART, ACTIVE GIRL, TO DO GEN: eral housework; must know how to cook, wash and Apply at No. 9 Ruigers place, cy fron, and have reference: Monroe st., near Jeffersot ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, WASHER AND ironer, Apply at 71 West 47th st., between 10.4. M. and 1P. M., on Thursday and Friday. ‘ANTED—TWO YOUNG LADIES, TO WORK AT dressmaking; also one to learn. Apply at 30 Vandam street, near Varicic. ‘ANTED—A GOOD COLORED GIRL, TO DO GENE ral housework. Apply immediately at 70 Morton st. ‘ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work, with city refere! Galveston, Texas; on Thursday, Fri ‘at 257 Broadway, up stairs, between 8 and 10 o'clock A. M. ANTED—A, COMPETENT GIRL. FOR GENERAL housework in a small family, at No.6 East 22d st, City reference required. 'ANTED—ANY GOOD DRESSMAKERS, 116 GREENE ‘at., between Spring and Prince, ‘ANTED—A FEW FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKERS, 10934 West 24th at. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. A THOROUGHLY _ COMPETES .T DOUBLE ENTRY dookke r, of twelve years’ agen having an ex- tensive acquaintance through the Sou mond, Va., Wilmington, N. C Charles\ 8. C., wishes & situation. Can furnish the’ bee t ons reference. W. A. R., box 5,065 Post oftice, New York. GENTLEMAN FROM THE SOUTH. AND WELL acquainted through that mn, desires @ position as travelling agent or clerk; rwouldsuveste few thoveand dale isl in a legitimate business. Address . Her- YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD CITY REFERENCES and some experience, wants @ situation as assistant bookkeeper. Address W. M., Herald office. Benes bt MAN, a 196, Ph tes wares A GOOD id, want: patios as cle make himself ane seful 4 aire iven if re- Sire. PN 2 9 Herold omen, © OKKEBPER WANTED—A GENTLEMAN BETWEEN 40 and 0 years of age, at a moderate salary, in an office where tho duties are the best of referenoes required. Address A. B. G., box iorald oftce, RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS ‘the business throughly, in a retail store, and come Fecommended: noue ober need apply. Address box 168 Herald office. 4 pre CLERK WANTED—ONE WELL ACQUAINTED yh the clty retail trade. Apply at 80 Hudson avenue, rooklyn. RUG CLERK.—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS had two or three years’ experience in the drug business. Apply to J. 8. Grove, commer of #mith and Dean ss Brook. RUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINT. ed with the city business, Address, with references, guist, Dox 182 Herald offee. OTICE.—I WILL GIVE $25 BONUS TO ANY age who will obtain for mee st:uation as bookkeeper jer or receiver, ing from wee! vat of erly reference given "address Neptune, bet 71 station ty N.Y. ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS BOOK. eeper, of in any capacity ip which he can make hMmself useful; not afraid to w Of reference; no objection to go to any part of The Union, Address W. R., box 123 Herald office. hoe ee WANTED—ON, ACQUAINTED WITH blind ‘and door business preferred; must be willing to attend to outdoor trade; a good situation for a use- fulman. Address, stating references and salary required, M. Samelson, | 6 Warren sh Ss“ LF: MEN WANTED—THREE FIRST CLASS GER- man salesmen: thon te inted with the city trade, W. K. PEYTON, 272 and 274 Bowery. WO CLOAK SALESMEN WANTED.—FIRST CLASS men may apply . gowns. No, 269 Grand st., from 9 to 10 and Po IRGL MERCHANTS, MACHINE MAKERS, a¢.— (am Wnekman) detron an ange ements u mnodersia sala: fyi ages7,. Addrean G., box 8,084 Post oflce, New Work. WASTED BY A YOUNG MAN, OF STRICTLY SOBER abita, a situation as salosman or light porter, ina Best reference given as to honesty, Address M. Es store. Jersey City Post ANTED—BOOKKEEP! tman in a case bat house Address C. A. R., Herald oflice. ANTEDCIN AN IMPORTING HOUSE, {TWO FIRST oe have s thorough: knowledge of wrell acquainted w trade the other with wilt be lperaliy ‘reated’ wits See aga 'D ASSISTANT SALES- \e of experienee preferred. “ooo a AN EXPERIENCED het ah and German lan. “je the io years, a men; also a good ANTRD—A GERMAN BO rot ee YOUNG MAN AS ses bo Woes sy Natogsene may od ANTED—TWO re can aco |. DRY GOODS SALRS- ws ANTED—A ot TO DO TH ian cos and or and Irover.” Cally With yarn opee Saat A”, Bees £P Brows: tng, 11 College place, EDA £00 OTR. FOR CREBRAL Bi USK. e008. vod ete ence required. faquire bt das West CS ANTED—FOR 6 u V phe thority Rovesvone, a *e |= aay wer nBall te Freee the cook! WANT porprarety, AN ct rorercom mm the hours of Wand Sat West oman, to take entire charge dressmaking; also an experianced operatne Wie sew yacht A | muace, corner of Waverley piace.” ™ Won waahington ANTED~A GOOD COOK AND FIRST le er, And ironer, with elty Feterenens: ee ee jh Jewtsl mi! referre: Appl fen sth and Where, Wee ee ae, the housework of & amall private fail Bloomield st, Hobowen, wt a een ENCED WOMAN, A SITUA i An tv between STUN Aad Bin vn tom as io all (ts oranehs her last place. a ____ SITUATIONS WAX WANTED—MALE “| MAN AND Hs Wire, BoTH accugt MR A BAER eine Bere, scoOgTONE Fenteurant, whet Peay Sedmake iBemestngg tual on htareus 8. WD. jh} —_ PRCTABLE YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS OF AGE, A pee eae Os Be Abbott, ig Ludlow 7 aut 8 store. aa Oar w. ¥ A YOUNG MAN, TO AT. a. eat 30K at, "fortwe dayne ents atesdca, Xadrece Soba Oy, Hara oleae eagase can A arcu ON reat etunton; 6 wise ‘flees raion gre. BROPRCTA py yYoune a MAS, WHER oC ange REFB- UNG Mant DESIRES A A SITUATION IN a Pinst Yo! IN A FIRST and bas has good euty’ teterence. 0 ndaresn George, gity ATION. WANTED—AS LIGHT PORTER, BY +> etcady man who served (htes yearsaa eoaper; le 1 make hinsol generally usetul. Add a von Merald odie. __ SETUATIONS W 's WANTED—MALES,. WANTED_BY AN INDUSTRIOUS, SOBER MAN OF bookkeeper (double entry), ference ,careof Geo. R, 30, a situation as assistant a ‘st given, * £idrean "ANTED—AN ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN. ghfone but Grat class need apply at Prinky Buildings, ANTED—BY A WELL EDUCATED SWISS YOUNG man: conversant with agriculture and Brin oa ‘ANTED—IN A FAOTORY, who understand their business men; one to take charg mony y+ SEVERAL TAILORS perfectly, to ¢ of coats; one for good basters, ten good buttonhole snone Dut experieuced hands need apply at 600 42d French ant farm for hia b board: une: unexce} Mlonabie a box 2,340 New York Post o! ANTED—A SITUATION AS LIGHT PORTER IN A wholesale store; best of city reference; 22 years of wens and active. Address T, H. Barry, of ts, and one for Warmesa,c2 COMPETENT CUSTOM CUTTER, AT 210 fyb ang SITUATION BARTENDER OR COAST WISE | STEAMSHIPS. RK HAVANA. ‘—THE NEW SIDE. —' AND. BPI xD 1 wheel steamship COLUMBIA, Captain iy ce will leave > Pier No. 4 {nig iver, of on Wi nen, fia —— S o'clock page ane ‘to a ev OPHORD {TILBSTO iN a FA YANA: SISAL ARD ts CRUZ—. nea aND Mexiean Mail Steamshi ict steamship As ANDREW Sc erates twit leave plor Ha. sverpler Mot ports, For freight or plang a emt, 26 Broadway, OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THER NEW Fh Steamship Company's steamship | MONT. TERED will leave on Saturday, May 12, at8 P. M., from the compas ny’s pier, No. 46 North'river. For freight or passage apply to JAMES A. RAYNOR, 10 clerk; best cit; ocery reference. Address or call for two days on H. M., Hotel, 12 Greenwich st. ANTED—A PRACTICAL WINDOW SHADE HANG. er, of experience, Apply to Barton & Varney, 14l Ful- ATCHMARER.—A FIRST OLASS. canted: “Appiy, with reference, to R ‘Ow ihe Westhees perfectly? aeven years reference from last place, Call on or address Couchinan, 248! 9th ay RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN (A PROTESTANT) Wishes a situation as coachman and to make himself generally useful in a private family. phia references. Address J. 8, GARDENER—MAN AND WIFE, FOR FARM; MAN aes, LYNN &CO., 81 Nassau street. RESPECTABLE SINGLE YOUNG MAN WISHES a situation as coachman in a reference from his last emp! he country. ‘Apply at 1,299 Broadway, Union stables. SINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AS ds pardoning good city driver; permanent situa- ce lesired. Address orvilte, Herald office, YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE family as conchman. For all present employer, E. T. Young, 89 OACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG man, single; thoroughly understands the business; city best of city references, Vy ANTED—A gipeeceny it AND A CHAIR MAKER, at Taylor's Saloot 36 ____ FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. ()% DEMANDE—UNR FRANCAISE PO POUR loues ryt faut les meilleures certificats. S'adi ferald office, for one day. EMANDE ONE mapa PRAnOAES ou ae ner deux y ‘Sth & "aujourd’bul, ‘ded a Mi koa ie al sid N LEMANDE—UNE ‘septa FRANCAISE POUR SOI- pA iced deux jeunes filles et coudre. h wt rivate family; eight lover; no objection to S,adresser au 85 East hi ci = di Sora eaten Goan NE FILLE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER POUR prendre soin d'un. ou deux enfante quatre ans et coudre. S'adresser au 89) NE JEUNE FILLE FRANCAISE desire se placer opine Jeune que PROTESTANTE) steal lars ly to his 39 Wall st t Nei ae poor boune d@enfants et pour coudre, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, box 207 He Herald office. ANTED. —A FRENCH GARDENER, UNDERSTAND- all the branches, wishes a situation in a private inquire of H, Mouquin, 81 and & Nassau st, -ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, take care of a vegetable ahorse, Address W. R., box NTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN, situation as couchman and groom in ® Has very best of references, Can be seen at ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN EXPERIENCED groom, as coachman and of reference, Address for two 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A German (single man), best of reference from his the et of Twenty-seventh ‘street, and ‘anaes, at Ha- TEAM = IVERFOOL, CALLING Ae QUEENS. the Uanliod Staten m_ A SITUATION TO ; has ape objection to 'PASSAG! . PAYABLE IN CURRENCY mame ‘STKAMER SAILING EVERY SATURDAY. $120 | STEERAGE, A pnd family. East 19th st. yinst "CABIN. sisasaers wit tom vporarly cay Panaengers also forwarded to. Ha 4g, at modorate raves, tickle sts con be bought: hare’ by porate = thetr ot further information apply att roduce the best a. sy Jerald office. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, LATELY ARRIVED from the old country, a situation as coachman or but- TEAM WEEKLY TO AND FROM Sg an AND ler: haa the best of reference from home. PO Address for two UNARI PALMYRA SATS WEONESDAY, MAY 16. TARIFA SAILS WEDNES| $30, payable in <a ‘WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. IVE N, ty a Sone fine pictures. Call on RB. Spence, ‘ATIONAL BANIG ATION | COMPANY, IPS Y FROM NEw YORK TO N ACTIVE YOUNG MAN FROM 18 TO 20 bag oP MS ods NSTOWN IND Teo age wauted in a hat store on Broad Mating references and sulary expecied, FM. Avvitation Ge” 61 CHAMBERS STREET, ROOM NO. 7—THOSE DE- string excellent business situations please call; desir. able vacancies this day, Employment immediately. e. BOORKBREERA, Mens ow og ian, gardeners; ol ‘ther desirable’ vacancies. 900 Broadway, SHIPPING, ENTRY re, Coach! cba to bring parties from Liverpool or Paris, Antwerp, Hamburg, Bremen, i) eg fi the e gmmoesa’s ontce’ of the company, a Broadway “ GENTS WANTED FOR NEW YORK AND VICINI- ty} make $2 t0$6 per day; Can commence with $1. Bhtranoe Nova More (A STBADY MAN, WITH SMALL CAPITAL, CAN EN. tage ina light and well esiablisbed HURST. Manager. NDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP. * "assage to London direct, $90, $60 an ai payab Passage from ee ee ives payable From Havre, From New York. be * May 15 business, Ly Reade street, near Drocdwey. 4 AS ag ager eh LL RESPECTABLE MEN, lei ‘borers, &c,, call at B era, coachmen, fal ness Sarertulng 4 ‘Agency, 142 Fulton st. ENTS WANTED-TO CANVASS THE DRUG AND Zhanos for salesmen about. tor travel ‘nyo stand Wess." Liberal Inducementa omered L. P. WORRALINSI Hedeon st, IANVASSERS WANTED—FOR A NEW WORK OF ars by which from $5 to. $10 s day Pei to p Reet, King & Co., 81 'M. PENN, an Ay nae, egant British 190 steamship W: win Billinge, stn on her May 15, at noon, sengers on beard this fine steamer are For contemplating 5 via visit to Ei a to call themsel For passage opt Oras. For freight apply at 34 Soaih urope, are int ited to cali aud in |ANVASSERS WAMEED—FOR, THE CITY; FIRST address; fine work of art; capital $25; large profits. No, 142 Fulton st., room No. 8, ORTER WANTED—IN A GROCERY STORE; ONE business. Apply at #4 Vesey st., ieee of good A. WHITNEY, 26 Broadway. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agente ENSTOWN AND Ma, Pieper ‘Apply at LHOMPSONS pass Passage ofice, who understands ri0.A. M. “a Porter wo take are of an lao und to cblieting, must PS fe care of an oflce mmende Call at 3b ee ah L. E. AMSINCK & CO. INTELLIGENT LAD, ABOUT to learn the dry goods importing business; ‘and come well recommended. Ad- ofa handwriting of applicant “—~ YOUNG MAN, IN A MECHANICAL ‘& set of books and to ‘make himself gersralzt useful Reference, Address @Mechanic, box 182 sans TO aaa Ow, Largan gurrenty aa BEL. othe are as ae aor. ANTED—AN A a ls ee. NEY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. —THE GENERAD Transat =D il Steamships, between (AGT aot qa vessels on this from pier Ni No, 8) North Higa Surmont. ‘ANTED—A_ SMART BOY, BETWEEN ferences required. Apply at 37 Barclay st. routefor the con- ver. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO PUT UP AND FACK ry orders, ina wholesale drug store. with reference, box 4864 Most oficr. ‘ANTED—A YOU! No MAN, WI' partner | 7 vast of work. Address ANTED—A MAN WHO I8 NOT AFRAID TO WORK, yaa and to take care of horses and a stable in the i ag toa good man. Add one ind jing table id further informatio: spply te. GRO. M. ZTE, Agent, 58 Broatway by ig pape! a op ame teal PACKET COMPANY'S . Schwensen, comma: the United Stat tnail, will sail ou Saturday, ‘sa aT aia. ad taking passengers for Fria Havre, Southampton and First cabin, $105; i ae steerage, Shed mat ra “ sent Artin X.Y. HE NORTH AMERICAN LLOYD. first class ocean steamers between New fork and Bremen, via Cowes, carrying the United states op, London and Havre, for Bremen, ou theful: ANTED—A LIGHT PORTER: WAGES EIGHT DOL lars per week. Address box ‘ost office, NTED—A BOY IN A Laid | rmce. quire at 299 Broadway, rooms 14 and ASTED.—A ROY, 16 OR 17 YEARS OF AGE, RE- rth hie parenta, having an industriotis and, to transact’ in OF eut door business, as to'6 may address Merchant, ud salary expected, WHOLESALE a a in handwriting of appil- B. skiciann 4& BOAS, Ressengere to Southern) iad b Fiver, New ¥: priate (chartered), 2,500 sone, 900 horse May 008. mor fotee May at. i OFFICE BOY, IN A boot and ahor house. cant, with references, box 903 business requifea: Apply at 47 MAN, TO TAKE A Hoyer, ce Mer na (Command ey gash; no knowledge of the ANTED—A BOY FOR A a first year $100. Call at 32 Burling alip, TO FO $1.00 ager m4pE, ax MEN OF be og $3 = MOONE & GO., "Not New Uhainbers virest. te rst cabin, DOWN TOWN OFFICE; Return Tioket Srperfenced surgeon on board. gaan “Taterat ai 18, 46 Beaver street. to ihe stock’of thls company. offering « Paying investment, apply 10) 1, nrtay. _Ofice of the North American Lloyd, 45 Beaver st: HE Sour AMERICAN LLOYD. ‘The frst class new iron screw steamer MISSI coring. the United States mai will leave pier 46 Tit a, calling at Cowes, to London, Havre, Southampton and Bre- second cabin, $63 50; steerage, $37 0. Agents, 45 Beaver street, street. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, OF 18 YEARS ment ia the tty ot parties. experience, wants empl bal if only part of the time, ‘ ho, uber WANTED—COMPETENT MEN he Fox lathe. Apply to Jobu Mat. ae Ta, WR, aonze GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP iad G. Ernat, master, nited 8 small, wilh ‘ail from the Bremen Hoboken, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1A SOUTHAMPTON, ror Fehr daeenger 2 A. rates, payable ion PAINTER WANTED.—APPLY — A. F eamead ort, Van Hi scout va Cham! ACKER Bing Sing. ees Fe Rp Ld ) aan, OR BOY than '& Con Marble Works: 1p) Mercer ste r-soty Pla me A CITY IN THE INTR- ithout —o ee One ORTERAR WA » Look ott Third street, DN AND Bi BuEy, gold or its equivalent i For the first cabin, $108; secontl cabin, $42 60; steerage, Sage BREMEN, Hi. A. F. Ney- Panag TR 2 CO., @ Broad street. a STEAMSHIPS. s the Se relotinn Fates, serene ie ay, No. 3 ‘company, io. REMAN WANTED—10° LEAVE Moca wy? aND GASyITTERe se eee ae. é bo understands j C. way, corner of bath st. ar Ps Waptany INQUIRE OF BUTCHER & F READER.—A YOUNG MAN HAV! ” by Bavine Ka] A newspaper or in & Address G., box 181 UGAR REFINER WANTED.—WANTED, A COMPE- fofain travel. ra Wires id oe! street corner of Warren.” 'D. N- CARKENGTO aTON, CanKENGTON, Agent Via CARED. os ainier COSTA pany's paee wr OOEA ped painri@ht; oe Cyd eee A Fratiy at eee ae TL ye yi. 4 ae need apply re ce ihn ee Se, ing er batecdn to aneareiti pete FS oP MES: co. Soe ae Tonia es ea of the Sesan CLASS JOBBER, Wea A YOUNG MAM, 4 Lara As Woothead's, corer Wht and 6th are UN Ist—ARIZON, rw necting with | Homer, A ae cannes prea! mcbeletaninsndbadatcthhlenelantchberetia Oa ANTED-RIONT OR TEN FIRST rape Hover gee urea }; let and Tith 3 cl hose of the Ist touch at One bundred pounde allowed ‘AD experienced Surgeon on board. Medicine and attend free. tickets or further information the wharf foot of F. &, iy) bY . oe eee Cincinnati, Onto. GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN THE spina" Ue, summer, wagon maker, Mere, 129 Nassau OR NEW ORLEANS! DIRECT, ‘The new and first class stea mahi STAR OF THE UNION, CAPTAIN BEA! NOHA: will eave pier 9 North river, on Saturday, May 12, at B. Me ‘or freight or 4 having ‘unsu: tions, apply to PS TE CROMWELL £60." The GEORGE WASHINGTON follows May Sead OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cosserine Company will despatch the superter sidewbeel steamsb! re AAR pperen ee on Saturday, May 12, rane P.M., from .. 29 North foot of Warren street, In now feeciving freight, and Mirough bills of lading an a passes apes to ports in mia, Blorlda abd esa, an ppl und Ohio river porte and places. For passage or fs Bs aj at 177 West street, corner Wares or oR. H. DRUMMOND, 9¢ al treet ARRINGTON, TLANTIC COAST MAIL STEAMSHIP LINES, NEW ORLEANS, Saturday; first $58; second CHARLESTON, Thursday; first cabin. $90: second, SAVANNAH, twice a week; cabins ita RICHMOND, twice a week; frst enbin, $10; socond 9 For freight or passage apply to ALLE ‘THOMAS & OO, No, 6 Bowling Green, OR GALVESTON, TEXAS.—TEXAS LINE OF STEAM+ hips. The Al steamsbi ARIADNE, ©. 3, Grary. imander, will reocive, {rel ler 23 Rast river, and eal with despatch, For f rele on havin Gommodations, apply to. ocean anevorto GEORGE E, BIDDLE & CO., is Park place. Freight taken at the lowest rates. JPOR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ait AT REDUCED RATES. in passage twenty dollars. The ae alga ‘and very fast passenger ee AN TIVENGSTON, ‘aptain J.B. Baker, phen ap hondy Saturday, May 12, at $ o'clock P. M., from plar rive PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED, For Frolgnt oF TNGSTON, FOX & 00, Agent OR ania es PIONEER LI t class Passage ‘The new and svat clan Renmei For freight or pangs having "iperfor secon modations, bey in Savannah, HUNTER & GAMMELL, AVANNAH, GEORGIA. MURRAY'S LINE, ‘The favorite fast sailing steamship will sail from No. 16 East river, fc ‘Wall street, Tay B May Beh M. ghee site th streok, aare mee LORY, pfenits a eon OR SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. Pier Tenor he fot of Oedak treet, VRE SIDEWHERL LANE. ‘The fast Fast aa fi favorite Sesmesnie Loveland, Commander, sails May 12. BANS SALVADOR, Avking, Cor Commander. sails May 19, Cabi Passage, tw Through te ‘tout — the intertor. For freight or Pasenge, be ving. deere cee a niindals a No.8 Bowing Green. OR CHARLESTON, 8. 0. WEEKLY LINE. apd CABIN PASSAGE $9. tipaln'H. Lockweet NEKA leave on Thursday, May 10, at 8 P. M., from pler 38 Randers eo freight or passage, having splendid accommodationa, ay ii LIVINGSTON, FOX £ CO. Agwata | ee be Femi Cc. Pier 14 Bast river, re fat oer Wall street, FARE ‘DUCED. ‘The Al very fast and At bap tam B Grows Commander despatched on Satardag, ay ras F. it te Me hee tre a ‘W MiLiaiis & GUION'S LENE UNITED STATES MATL For G: civestaer” ‘Te: The Al fron screw steamers” WiLMiNcrox will sail from pier 37 East river,” ‘ x with dospateh. . recs a Fla 3 it ee foot. |, Otter goods by fPOR NORFOLK cry Foint AND aad pei ATTEEAS, Cap Gant Lowi Pariah. HAPIDAN, Captain Alexander, recy Watoeeday, at 12 2. 5, $6 North river, “ Frelgbt at printed ‘ark ra tious, ape to = aA ARO POY Go. Aerae FOR NORFORK AND omy FOIE Tite OLD GEMM from. se sore oer M2 NIAGA! in Couch, every Saturday. at 9F. BARA oda,’ ‘a LEINEREN & he ‘ Agents New York and Virginia ‘steams __ SAILING VESSELS, ran sn nnnnmnnnnemns tparscorrs: ‘EMIGRATION | AND FOREIGN && ° 86 SOUTH STREET. NE W YORK. ssage to and from Queenstown and Liverpool by the followin BoaPams, ASTA, Gama DELAWARE, CAROLINA, Also by Tapseott's olf and farorite line of AC E from LIVERPOOL and LONDON at the lowest posstbte Drafts on Great Britain and er upwardsg payable inal = Provinelal towns. | Al * TAPSCOTT BROS. & 1786 South street, OR LONDON THR FAVORITE PACKET SHIP sR ROBERT FEBL colle May 12, fréma her 38 For passage apply to WILLIAM 32 OUION a} Sout = TRAVELLE EUs s aU PORT CHESTER AND Com RYE, FOR JOM ROMER | Ina feck daily at 3:30 P. pln nn UDSON RIVER AND HARLEM &. ADB ve New oc a tae oo iam ‘hon P. i. VANDERBILT, Vico Prudent, Perontanr, “LECTURES 1 DAILY —FOR GENT! ‘at the New York Museum of Anatomy, a 9. partion unable to atiand these lectures cas gts Sesvunt sf anctomgs ee OTTOE —Jonx acre. Witt, c al en irene MB churn 8 ahr tt inagen on ei ceetsforma a Rating, hau How, —=—SSSSSSEEE Eee CLOTHING. | TTENTIO N.—LADIES AND = N's of clothing, ‘Bedding, ac. er Oy adds Mr. Mise 3 Sen OP Thirty-Or street, "New York. i ~ T SEVENTH AVEN' bf Ae ee ee AvE Se MEP Re tee ae oy Mrs Ha TFENTION. ye MARKS REMOVED, TO EY re STORE, 212 SEVENTH Arse era large orders te hy, calling 20, tmost value. th runs. we will Sey of the clty: FELFTH STREET. NEAR BROADWAY, A. See Aare Ea jeieiens comers NTION.—N. MANNES & ©0., AT OLD 8T. ne ace toe sie “AT THE ORIGINA MINTZS OLD STAN Alec ie ty eat deen if you i or esi ore tee ee A ‘irs, ‘ina’ rua, 708 will be dealt, with 10 your ——— Gres HAVING ANY CAST OFF on oc Spores AMES KARRI s Hose eho,

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